Leupold BX-4 Rangefinding Binoculars

Sunday Pic of the Day

John is up in the Roosevelt Kingdom this morning with our buddy Cam and Tony , Cam was supposed to go out with us yesterday on our hike , so they planned a make up trip this morning and it paid off , nothing unusual about a herd of cows and a small spike , unless one of the cows is completely light blonde with blue eyes, John got great pics with the new camera of this unique and most likely one of a kind Roosevelt Cow, that blonde mane is COOL 😎
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as for me I'm on the couch with the wife watching reruns of “CHiPS” ha ha ha,
 
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Sorry @Gerald Martin I know you said just one pic, but how about just one stage from a recent PRS match my son hosted? This was one-of-ten stages in the match and the only one with a stage rifle. The guys/gals that shoot these matches are very proficient with their match rifle, but we wanted to have a lever action rifle be a part of one stage. There were quite a few who had never shot a lever action before. They started on the horse (mainly because it fit the lever action theme and we wanted them to get some harassment from their friends), then switched to their match rifle shooting three targets using the horse/saddle as support and finally moving to the hay bale to shoot the three rifle targets again. I think most everyone enjoyed having such a different element to this stage.
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